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Elmira Heights Police Department

Elmira Heights Police Department

215 Elmwood Avenue
Elmira, NY 14903
United States

(607) 733-6580
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Gooshaw, Brendan
Public Complaint No. 1665452834 - 950068830
October 11, 2022
Bias, False Arrest, Illegal Search, Failure to Identify

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Elmira Heights Police Department is not in compliance with the nationwide, public-facing, Brady List; or:

  • Supreme Court of the United States [SCOTUS] Brady doctrine (1963);
  • US Freedom of Information Act (1967);
  • State Sunshine Law (see, below); 
  • Open Government Act (2007);
  • Open Government Initiative (2009); and,
  • Open Government Directives (2009) issued by the United States Department of Justice.

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Anyone can request records in New York. A statement of purpose is usually not required but several New York courts have considered the requestor’s motives to be relevant where the motive of the document requestor was to obtain documents relative to pending litigation. The New York Freedom of Information Law also allows agencies to deny requests for lists if the lists that would be obtained would be used for commercial or fundraising purposes. However, there are no restrictions on how public records may be used, once they have been obtained. Allow five days for a response to a public records request.

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